VRM in the States: South Carolina

South Carolina currently has electronic registration at DMVs, online voter registration, and electronic pollbooks.

April 13, 2018

Advances in Voter Registration Modernization

Electronic Voter Registration: South Carolina launched electronic voter registration at DMV offices in 1995, but registrations require paper signatures for completion. DMV clerks enter voters’ vocal responses electronically, and voter registration information is transferred weekly to election officials. A paper form with the applicant’s signature is also mailed to officials.

Online Voter Registration: South Carolina launched online voter registration through the South Carolina Election Commission in 2012. Eligible citizens with a state driver’s license or non-driver ID can use the system to register to vote.

Electronic Pollbooks: South Carolina authorizes the use of e-pollbooks at the county level.

Gains from Voter Registration Modernization in South Carolina

The steps South Carolina has taken thus far have yielded increases in voter registration and financial benefits for the state. For example:

During an April 2013 interview with Brennan Center staff, South Carolina election officials reported reduced staff time spent processing registration forms due to online registration.

South Carolina implemented online registration at a cost of approximately $130,000.

Between November 2014 and November 2016, the state received 67,342 new voter registration applications through its online portal.